352. Beck’s Hybrids’ Brad Fruth on agbiosciences’ go-to market differentiation + the criticality of customer trust

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This is a podcast episode titled, 352. Beck’s Hybrids’ Brad Fruth on agbiosciences’ go-to market differentiation + the criticality of customer trust. The summary for this episode is: <p>Identifying customer needs – jobs to be done – it's the core of innovation. But what are the jobs that need to be done? What are those things left undone as we head into the 2025 growing season? And what does the current economy, trade environment and overall farm sentiment mean for innovators and the farmers they serve? Brad Fruth, Director of Innovation at Beck’s Hybrids, joins this week to make sense of it all. We get into:&nbsp;&nbsp;</p><ul><li>What’s on farmers minds given the current state of the ag economy&nbsp;</li><li>Big trends Brad is seeing aside from the macroeconomic headwinds and tailwinds&nbsp;</li><li>The role of biologicals and seed traits in this current economy&nbsp;</li><li>Beck’s approach to innovation and helping emerging companies bring new ideas to market&nbsp;</li><li>The differentiation of go-to market in ag versus other industries and the criticality of patient capital from VCs&nbsp;</li><li>Areas for great impact in agtech right now as Brad sees it&nbsp;</li><li>The importance of staying lean when you’re starting up and recalling really great technologies that didn’t hit the market because they ballooned and got too big, too fast&nbsp;</li></ul><p><br></p>
Opportunities for Innovation
00:31 MIN
Driving More Yield
00:58 MIN
Driving More Yield
00:58 MIN
Working with Innovators
00:54 MIN
Building Customer Trust
01:07 MIN
Opportunities for Disruption
01:01 MIN
Direct Impact to the Farmer
01:59 MIN

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Identifying customer needs – jobs to be done – it's the core of innovation. But what are the jobs that need to be done? What are those things left undone as we head into the 2025 growing season? And what does the current economy, trade environment and overall farm sentiment mean for innovators and the farmers they serve? Brad Fruth, Director of Innovation at Beck’s Hybrids, joins this week to make sense of it all. We get into:  

  • What’s on farmers minds given the current state of the ag economy 
  • Big trends Brad is seeing aside from the macroeconomic headwinds and tailwinds 
  • The role of biologicals and seed traits in this current economy 
  • Beck’s approach to innovation and helping emerging companies bring new ideas to market 
  • The differentiation of go-to market in ag versus other industries and the criticality of patient capital from VCs 
  • Areas for great impact in agtech right now as Brad sees it 
  • The importance of staying lean when you’re starting up and recalling really great technologies that didn’t hit the market because they ballooned and got too big, too fast